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(03/25/08 6:00am)
After several months of investigation, the University of
Wisconsin Police Department decided not to pursue charges against
Jesse Miller, the man they believe is responsible for the campus
lockdown last September.
(03/05/08 6:00am)
A bill meant to protect the Great Lakes remains stalled in
committee hearings Tuesday, largely along party lines.
(12/04/07 6:00am)
Two state lawmakers introduced legislation Monday to allow UW
System faculty and staff collective bargaining rights, with authors
of the bill saying it will make Wisconsin more competitive.
(11/28/07 6:00am)
(11/27/07 6:00am)
Wisconsin's debt is increasing, with almost $8 billion
outstanding at the end of 2006, largely due to taxes not keeping up
with spending, according to government officials.
(11/14/07 6:00am)
The old Ogg Hall's era has come to an end but thanks to The One
and Only Ogg Blog,"" hundreds of former residents have shared their
memories and even requested pieces of the building.
(09/26/07 6:00am)
At 11 p.m. UW police announced that the suicidal young man
suspected to have a gun and wanting to be killed by a police
officer is still at large, but is only a threat to himself and not
to the UW-Madison community.
(09/25/07 6:00am)
The Badgers weren't the only ones getting lucky during the Sept.
1 Washington State game. Two intoxicated fans were caught with
their pants down in a Camp Randall restroom, arrested and appeared
in Dane County court Monday.
(09/24/07 6:00am)
An Alpha Phi Alpha dance party in Memorial Union's Great Hall
with an estimated 2,000 attendees was shut down by police and fire
departments Friday night due to the event's over-capacity.
(09/18/07 6:00am)
The University of Wisconsin Police Department said Monday the
cancellation of a fraternity event was due to staffing concerns,
not racial profiling as the group speculated Sunday.
(09/05/07 6:00am)
There's been a lot of talk this year about why the Milwaukee
Brewers, who once stood high atop the National League Central
Division standings, have fallen out of first place and, quite
possibly, out of the playoffs.
(04/25/07 6:00am)
In the wake of last week's tragedy at Virginia Tech, UW-Madison
Police Chief Sue Riseling has agreed to chair the UW System
President's 2007 Commission on University Security.
(04/18/07 6:00am)
Spring is finally in the air, which is a reason for
long-distance athletes getting ready to compete in marathons and
triathlons to celebrate. However, long before the races start,
athletes will have established a healthy diet to help them in their
workouts.
(02/12/07 6:00am)
Intramural teams and group fitness enthusiasts may see increases
in their semester-long fees for the 2007-'08 school year.
(01/31/07 6:00am)
As many of us find a spot in front of our televisions with a
six-pack at our side and junk food scattered around on Super Bowl
Sunday, the game of football is only part of the reason millions
tune in. For some, the real entertainment comes from the
commercials that run during the game.
(01/28/07 6:00am)
The Melvins have always fallen short of the mainstream""maybe
that's why they're so damn good. They heavily influenced the grunge
movement and inspired more than a few doom metal acts with their
savagely slow tempos and fanatically fuzzed-out guitars. But sadly,
the FM gods have denied the radio-listening public the pleasure of
the Melvins' eclectic rock cocktail.
(01/24/07 6:00am)
Diet-themed magazine articles, television advertisements for
local gyms and billboards displaying the latest in diet trends
constantly bombard our society, but it seems as if these instances
of weight loss promotions increase significantly in the weeks
before and after the turn of the new year.
(11/29/06 6:00am)
Spearheading ethics reform in the state senate, the new Majority
Leader Judy Robson, D-Beloit, plans to terminate the controversial
practice of using paper ballots to vote on bills.
(11/21/06 6:00am)
The green light was recently given to WisconsinEye, a new public
access channel, to install broadcast equipment in the State
Capitol. The network will air C-SPAN-style broadcasting of
legislative affairs.
(11/15/06 6:00am)
UW-Madison freshman Richard Garner was recently a victim of a
larceny theft on the 10th floor of Ogg Residence Hall's West
tower.